Rucha Joshi

What part of the day are you most productive?

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Mahak from Outgrow
mostly after 4 pm. and between 11-12 am. The night is always best though, Working from 10-1 pm is best time to study,code or do any learning part.
Rucha Joshi
@mahak You've been able to breakdown and optimise your day for different tasks. Quite helpful to plan stuff with a team as well if you are. working remotely and have flexible hours.
Mahak from Outgrow
@rucha_joshi8 yes working remotely though both have good and bad effects. While giving you flexible hours, it also gives you a feeling of postponing things later. But scheduling things based on priorities definitely help me to be productive in the present day.
Shany Hordan
This is not a common answer but I'm definitely a night owl. Everything is more quite and my focus is at it's peak at night 🦉
Rucha Joshi
@shany_hordan How long do you stay up though?
Martina Hackbartt
Hi Rucha! I'd say usually 9am-12pm :)
Rucha Joshi
@martina_hackbartt Is that also the time the rest of your team is most active?
Martina Hackbartt
@rucha_joshi8 I'm not sure but I don't think so! Haha. Since we have a lot of time difference we usually work separately and have a few meetings per week. I'm from Argentina and most of my teammates are from Europe or Russia, that's like 6 hrs difference!
Soumya
Early morning
Андрей Олейник
I think that it is 2-3 pm. I have already woken up but am not tired yet.
Olivia Bridges
3 pm to 9 pm is a more productive time for me.
Rucha Joshi
@olivia_bridges Straight up 6 hours. That's awesome :)
Daniil Glezer
Probably after lunch. before lunch the only thing i think about is what to eat😅😅
Rucha Joshi
Oyetayo Oyewolu
For me, early in the morning aka team early bed 😊
Rucha Joshi
@oyetalks fantastic :) do you work with a team or are building solo?
Oyetayo Oyewolu
@rucha_joshi8 This depends on the project I'm working on. For my most recent project I'm riding solo
Joanna Kurylo
Usually from about 4am to about 1pm. Those are my power hours!
Rucha Joshi
@joannakurylo and do you actually wake up and start getting stuff done at 4?
Sav Cooper
8-10:30 AM tends to be the sweet spot where I'm well-rested and ready to engage with analytical deep work. Nighttime tends to be the best for reflective writing/correspondence. I like fitting the meetings in between and can brainstorm or chat then (as long as the meeting has a set agenda/purpose).